I can tranquilly bear ; trusting that a day will arrive when my humble endeavours will be viewed with justice — perhaps acknowledged with gratitude. At any rate, whatever men may say, I cannot be deprived of this consolation — my motives are acceptable... The Annual biography and obituary - Page 3011834Full view - About this book
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...even of some of my relations, whose prejudices were strong, and whose temporal advantages depend upon the present system. But these, however accumulated,...arrive, when my humble endeavours will be viewed with justice—perhaps acknowledged with gratitude; at any rate, whatever men may say, I cannot be deprived... | |
| 1817 - 408 pages
...even of some of my relations, whose prejudices are strong, and whose temporal advantage depends upon the present system. But these, however accumulated,...day will arrive, when my humble endeavours will be vicwed with justice, perhaps acknowledged with gratitude. At any rate, whatever men may say, I cannot... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1817 - 404 pages
...aecumulated, I can tranquilly hear ; trusting that a day will arrive, when my humhle endeavours will he viewed with justice, perhaps acknowledged with gratitude. At any rate, whatever men may say, 1 cannot he deprived of this consolation, my motives are acceptahle to that Being mho heholds in secret,... | |
| England - 1819 - 792 pages
...even of some of my relations, whose prejudices are strong, and whose temporal advantage depends upon the present system. But these, however accumulated,...Being who beholds in secret, and compensates openly !" The three principal English tracts of Rammohun Roy which have come into our hands are, 1st, " A... | |
| 1819 - 808 pages
...even of some of my relations, whose prejudices are strong, and whose temporal advantage depends upon the present system. But these, however accumulated,...Being who beholds in secret, and compensates openly !" The three principal English tracts of Rammohun Roy which have come into our hands are, 1st, " A... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1819 - 794 pages
...even of some of my relations, whose prejudices are strong, and whose, temporal ad vantage depends upon the present system. But these, however accumulated,...this consolation : my motives are acceptable to that Bein; who beholds in secret and compensate« openly !" — Pp. vii. — x. We are not sufficiently... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1819 - 808 pages
...relations, whose prejudices are strong, aod whose temporal advantage depends upon the present system. Bin these, however accumulated, I can tranquilly bear;...my motives are acceptable to that Being who beholds iu secret and compensates openly !" — Pp. vii. — x. We are not sufficiently versed in Hindoo mythology... | |
| Unitarianism - 1828 - 632 pages
...bear; trusting that a day will arrive when my humble endeavors will be viewed with justice—perhaps acknowledged with gratitude. At any rate, whatever...Being, who beholds in secret, and compensates openly." In the preface to one of his tracts, after observing upon the superiority of the moral to the physical... | |
| Unitarianism - 1828 - 666 pages
...even of some of my relations, whose prejudices are strong, and whose temporal advantage depends upon the present system. But these, however accumulated,...bear ; trusting that a day will arrive when my humble endeavors will be viewed with justice — perhaps acknowledged with gratitude. At any rate, whatever... | |
| Unitarianism - 1831 - 442 pages
...temporal advantages depend upon the present system. But these, however accumulated, I can tranquilly hear; trusting that a day will arrive when my humble endeavours...with gratitude. At any rate, whatever men may say, 1 cannot be deprived of this consolation, — my motives are acceptable to that Being who beholds in... | |
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